Latinx Artists Representing at BottleRock 2019!

Woodstock: 1969. Santana blazed onto the scene taking the music world by storm, and now, will celebrate his 50th anniversary at BottleRock in Napa Valley. You don’t want to miss this opportunity to experience a true legend!

Juanes walked into our lives in 2000 and instantly became the voice of a generation. Born and raised in Medellín, Colombia. He was hailed by TIME as “one of the 100 Most-Influential People in the World,” and The New York Times as “Latin America’s hottest singer-songwriter, a soulful poet with an electric guitar.”

Jessica Hernandez & The Deltas return with their sophomore album “Telephone // Telefono,” their first full-length bilingual recording to be released in both English and Spanish and with it comes an excellent fusion of culture and soulful sound.

Coming to you all the way live from Bogotá, Colombia, Bomba Estéreo’s psychedelic cumbia mix creates a space where transcendent vibes and grooves meet up in one place. According to the band’s founder Simón Mejía, that was the artistic thrust behind “Amanecer,” the band’s GRAMMY-nominated album which has received rave reviews from NPR to Rolling Stone and Pitchfork to Billboard.

It has been twenty-five years since the Gipsy Kings captured the world’s imagination with their self-titled debut album. That record became a genuine phenomenon, certified gold and platinum around the globe, introducing millions of listeners to their unique and irresistible blend of traditional flamenco styles with Western pop and Latin rhythms.

La Santa Cecilia started their career by serenading passersby on the embellished corners of Downtown Los Angeles’ Olvera Street. They are a musical phenomenon that has won a Grammy, toured from coast to coast, collaborated with Elvis Costello, appeared on Conan, and most recently shared the stage with Led Zeppelin’s John Paul Jones.

Please tell us in the comments below who you are most stoked to see at BottleRock this year!